[00:00] underscor: what info do you want? [00:00] How far is it along? [00:00] The Instigator has a project she wants me to work on, and it would come in handy [00:01] it's quite complete [00:01] Is it available somewhere? [00:01] from git, yes [00:02] ArchiveTeam org? [00:03] or in someone's private repo? [00:04] Oh hey, found it in alards [00:04] +' [00:04] yea [00:06] Normal aclocal,automake --add-missing,autoconf,./configure? [00:08] configure [00:13] db48x: configure.ac:41: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_MSG_NOTICE [00:15] That's from autoconf [00:15] Oh hey, the generated configure works [00:28] welp, or not [01:47] http://www.king-cart.com/cgi-bin/cart.cgi?store=elektrolumens [02:45] The google groups profile tracker seems to be giving 501's. [02:45] Stopped issuing work a few hours ago. [03:00] http://www.archive.org/details/philosophicaltransactions [03:01] awwwwwwww shit son [03:58] SketchCow: :D [05:42] I've just created a silly script for my ISOs [05:45] what does it do? [05:45] Adds a file listing and image montage. [06:00] SketchCow: that is cool [06:01] image montage from video? [06:01] No no [06:02] http://www.archive.org/download/SharewareBreakthroughDesktopPub_271/ [06:02] See the files graphics-gallery.png, file_listing-* [06:02] These are being generated [06:02] So you don't just have an ISO, you have file listings [06:04] oh i see [06:06] that's a lot of images. some repeat [06:08] http://www.anarchive.com/ i knida wish i had this one [06:10] (the domain) [06:11] http://ia600509.us.archive.org/13/items/SharewareBreakthroughDesktopPub_271/graphics-gallery.png [06:35] SketchCow, great! [07:02] whole lot of copyright violations by the original publishers of that disc [07:02] I see star wars and a bunch of playboy images [07:02] (including the ubiquitious lenna) [07:04] Well, uh yeah [07:06] is Shareware Breakthrough Utilities & Productivity Collection For Windows v2.0 in your collection? [07:07] baha [07:08] HTML Web Publisher's Construction Kit, (c) 1995 The Waite Group(r), Inc. [07:08] (in my stack of CDs I'm looking through) [07:12] We're some ways away before I can give canonical info on what we have and don't have [07:13] I think I have a Shareware Breakthrough games disc somwhere, too [07:55] 500GB of JSTOR uploaded [07:58] jch, where? [07:58] bittorrent [07:58] ha ha [07:58] Where. [07:58] I though of the 600 GiB underscor is uploading :-p [07:58] Only 300 here [08:04] jch: Where's this new torrent? [08:05] It's the same torrent [08:05] I've just uploaded a lot of data on it [08:06] Oh, oh. [08:07] I was all excited [08:07] As everything went insane [08:37] :D [08:37] That'd be nice, a complete mirror of all of JSTOR's articles [08:38] ersi, that's why Aaron Swartz was arrested [08:39] (that is, the *possibility* he wanted to do that... more or less) [08:39] no, he was arrested for being a douche [08:39] that's different [08:39] ok, if you say so [08:39] :-p [08:39] failtastic [08:39] Oh boy let's argue this for weeks [08:42] I won't argue about it [09:23] http://outofcopyright.eu/calculator.html [11:08] Cowering: hey, quit that [11:11] bbot_: Just setup your client to ignore join/quits [11:11] that's the easy way out [11:13] You won't fix every connection problem there is around all the channels [11:13] it's a made up problem [16:00] BEST PROBLEMS ARE MADE UP PROBLEMS [16:03] BEST PROBLEMS ARE THOSE THAT ARISE *AFTER* A SOLUTION HAS BEEN FOUND [16:04] "a solution looking for a problem". Full-body x-ray scanners being one of them [16:05] Rendering stuff for GDC [16:05] writing asp.net at work. [17:01] if i had a gazillion dollars i would download every scene release and sit on it until copyright expires [17:30] Balls, this Star Wars Forum archive? What the fuck, kids. [17:30] It's almost untenably huge. [17:30] I'm doing my best, but daaaaamn. [17:32] SketchCow: Heh, it's not THAT big [17:32] It'll probably fuck your filesystem though [17:32] It's a couple million inodes worth [17:33] http://www.humblebundle.com/ new [17:33] underscor: you can run mkfs and specify how many inodes you want, or use reiserfs which doesn't use inodes. [17:34] Oh, I know; I was just telling jason [17:34] Thanks for the news! [17:34] I am just trying to get this thing going. [17:35] Clearing out our additional machines, uploading friendster to archive.org, etc. [17:35] Fun, fun [17:36] ./amazonRainforest.sh updateCatalog [17:36] Er, wrong windows [17:36] s/s// [17:38] I suspect today is a terabyte of transfer day. [17:38] At least. [17:38] That's awesome [17:42] just don't store a reiserfs filesystem image on a reiserfs filesystem [17:43] Kills your wife [17:43] at least at one point, fsck would, in some situations at least, splice the image into the outer filesystem [17:43] I love, looking back, the whole "Well, she won't be able to take the kids back to Russia if I just MURDER HER IN THE CAR" [17:43] Dude, fucking engineering [17:44] Exhaust all other routes [17:44] There's amazing ways to completely wreck a spouse in the US [17:44] Just another case of 'awesome programmer really has no social skills'. :) [17:44] Yeah [17:44] Seriously, restraining order with allegations of sexual abuse, that'll get you a month or two [17:44] Then seize her cash [17:45] iirc, the car was a mess from attempting to dispose [17:45] Quality [17:45] Really? [17:45] Rent a car, put her in it, push car into water [17:45] mmm [17:45] memory hole [17:45] http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110724/11263315224/oracle-deletes-jonathan-schwartzs-old-blog-which-excitedly-celebrated-googles-use-java-android.shtml [17:45] Yes [17:45] and archive.org saved it [17:46] They've already answered the subpeona [17:46] heh, I thought the same thing when I read about that [17:46] Wow, this is so cool [17:46] I just realized you can use sed syntax in skype [17:46] That's amazing <3 [17:46] For variant measure of 'cool' [17:47] :P [17:47] Shut up, things like that bring joy to my day [17:47] ;D [17:49] for SketchCow http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/4919/picture003ia.jpg [17:49] not mine [17:50] Nice. Where is it. [17:50] http://vogons.zetafleet.com/viewtopic.php?t=22676 [17:50] I still play some of those games. :) Falcon 4. Age of Mythology. Quake II. :) [17:52] https://picasaweb.google.com/mmaginnis/KansasFest2011ExhibitorAndVendorFair [17:53] SketchCow: My mom said you remind her of an older me [17:53] hahahaha [17:55] something for the ISP hosting mirroring lovers: http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://web.mclink.it/* [17:55] http://www.flickr.com/photos/scumola/3390083529/ I've got a signed Apple ][+ lid that Woz signed for me in the early 80's. Don't have the machine anymore though. [17:55] http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=collection%3Acdbbsarchive&sort=-publicdate&page=6 [17:55] You can see which I'm finished fixing and which will get more fixing. [17:55] Turns out Ubuntu CD image mounting is superior to FreeBSD [17:56] At least, for my scripts. [17:58] I absolutely want lots of CDs [17:58] But bear in mind, right now, i have a fuckton of them. [17:59] I mean, SO MANY, and both sites will have all of them soon. [18:03] Other good news [18:03] The final FINAL defcon schedule came out. [18:04] I AM speaking in the Penn and Teller theater. [18:04] Floorplan: http://www.pennandteller.com/03/webimages/floorplan.gif [18:04] Shot of it being used: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4054/4287773114_53c670c2b7.jpg [18:06] http://www.flickr.com/photos/lenoralenoire/5666052809/ [18:07] http://www.nfbnet.org/files/ [18:08] what's in there, I can't see anything [18:08] haw [18:09] heh [18:13] Uploading to the GDC Vault: The original XBOX announcement by Bill Gates, 2000. [18:13] Oh, so many candy-colored promises. [18:13] ha [18:14] that one picture that shows the makeover of seamus is great [18:14] er not seamus.. [18:22] Little brother exploded the net connection. [18:22] But we saved it! [18:46] lol 208mb png at http://www.archive.org/details/GifsGalore_Aug92 [18:56] heh [18:56] the thumbnail is a bit useless [19:18] What is that? A Longcat portrait? [19:18] Yeah! [19:19] I agree, the thumbnail's a problem [19:30] I'm mirroring that nfbnet.org fileset, thanks, Spirit_ [19:30] Seems completist and useful, and could disappear [19:33] Not even that big. [19:44] Sweet, a whole 20K/s [19:59] Who pays for all the network traffic Archive.org generates [20:00] I take it archive.org does. Where do they get their money from? [20:00] You know what I'm sick of? [20:00] Meat (low-carb diet) [20:00] And that question [20:00] haha. [20:00] Seriously though [20:00] Duh, Multi-Level Marketing Scam [20:00] want to buy some awesome hand cream? [20:01] I mean, awesome hand cream [20:01] ... [20:02] LR: How did you get the funding for it? [20:02] BK: The funding for the Internet Archive came originally from the success of selling a couple of Internet companies on the path towards building a library. So the original funding was from me, based on selling one company, WAIS, Inc. which was the first Internet publishing system, to America Online. And then Alexa Internet, which was a company short for "the Library of Alexandria," to try to catalog the Web. So all of these were trying to build to [20:03] LR: What are some of the grants? Didn't you get some good grants lately, during the past year? [20:03] BK: Oh yes, we've been very fortunate in this phase of the Internet Archive's life. The Sloan Foundation gave us a significant grant towards helping get the materials up and able to be used by researchers all over the world, and the Hewlett Foundation also gave us a sizable grant to bring more digital materials from a lot of non-profit institutions to give them permanent access. [20:03] That's 2004 [20:03] http://sca.jiscinvolve.org/wp/2010/07/22/video-robert-miller-of-the-internet-archive-on-funding/ [20:03] There's bob talking about it [20:05] I mean, I can keep pasting these [20:05] The fact is, archive.org has a team of people constantly working to secure funding, arrange deals, get contracts to scan books and materials and libraries, and apply for grants. [20:05] You know, like everywhere in the world. [20:06] Oh my god, it is SO BORING to talk about [20:11] I want a Brewster creepy banner on the top of my Internet Archive. Just like the Jimbo Wales one. [20:11] Current size of Internet Archive stored items, 2.8 petabytes [20:16] That's amazing [20:18] Lol 2.8 petabytes. [20:20] Wikipedia says 5.8 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petabyte#Petabytes_in_use [20:21] It says nothing about the 10 petabytes of the secret Internet Archive archives. [20:21] Weird. [20:25] Who archives the archivists? [20:26] More archivists. [20:27] Well, I'm using an internal thing. [20:28] That internal thing may only be reporting on a smaller set of information. [20:31] Wikipedia articles feedback ratings, a recent new feature, dumps http://toolserver.org/~catrope/articlefeedback/ [20:49] lots of old demos and stuff http://ftp.icm.edu.pl/packages/coast/games/ [20:52] out of curiosity, is anyone archiving or has archived TV Tropes? [20:57] We are glad to announce the 100th wiki dump of WikiTeam: English WikiTravel: http://code.google.com/p/wikiteam/downloads/detail?name=wikitravelorg_wiki_en-20110605-current.xml.7z [21:17] more ISP hosting http://pages.infinit.net/ (with someones awesome inventory lists http://pages.infinit.net/markim/htms/CD-000-124.TXT ) [21:18] i should go to bed [21:38] http://ia600505.us.archive.org/20/items/Astra_922/graphics-gallery.png [21:38] Very informative, these galleries. You see images that have been duped all over these. [21:41] Dear Mr. Scott, [21:41] It has come to my attention upon googling my name that there are some personal and/or embarrassing texts that I had written in the early days of Internet that bear my (rather unique) name and that are immortalized in your textfiles archive. Could I kindly ask you to replace my full name (Sirine Hijal) with my initials in those documents as I am trying to minimize my Internet presence and most of these texts were not meant for public consumption? [21:47] That seems fairly reasonable... [21:49] We're talking about Jason here. [21:50] SketchCow: thanks for the tweet [21:51] Oh, we totally are talking about Jason here. Mr. Hijal is totally boned; I wouldn't dare delude myself on that. [21:54] He's lying. [21:55] A distributed-by-internet e-zine handled by e-mail lists and available on dozens of sites is not for public consumption. [21:55] Right. [21:55] I'm not surprised. Ah, I see. [21:57] I mean, obviously nothing he says will affect it, but lying is just lame. [21:59] Farther Observations on the Feet of Animals Whose Progressive Motion Can Be Carried on against Gravity. (January 1, 1815) [22:00] I said in a discussion recently that my opinion is a distributed, massive effort will rip all of JSTOR's holdings out of JSTOR. [22:00] And that archive team will not be doing that. [22:00] Let some other asshole hero hold the touch alight and aloft [22:04] some titles are indeed funny [22:22] and now irc logs [22:28] "This file was made by SpyPost in San Francisco in fall 2010 from a new 35mm print made from a new duplicate negative made by Film Technology Company from a vintage print from the Prelinger Archives collection." [22:28] ... [22:29] so someone took a 16mm positive print, made a blowup 35mm neg and printed it? [22:30] I think they duplicated the original negative, then printed that as 35mm, then scanned it [22:30] no [22:30] I didn't think Rick had any original negatives [22:30] they made a negative from the original positive print, then enlarged it to 35mm, then duplicated it [22:31] there should be a diagrame [22:31] diagram [22:33] * db48x2 sighs [22:33] I'm so close to being out of disk space [22:44] Someone refresh my memory, please....did CNN ever have any credibility?